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Oh my goodness, Tatyana, it certainly looks like spring has arrived in your garden! You have been one busy lady as well. I'm afraid my garden was covered with deep snow all February, and now, though the snow is beginning to melt, it's a sodden mess. Nothing much will get accomplished here for awhile. Your daffodils and hellebores are making me hope that spring will arrive soon!

Tatyana, Sighing at the spring loveliness and being able to get out and work the soil...It is still partially frozen ground here. So unusual, too. Love the self seeded violet, what a lovely color. Happy March~gail

You've been busy. The weather that we've had here has meant that I'm later getting started with all my gardening chores this year. You've also got alot of colour in your garden, whereas mine is looking very drab at the moment.

Tatyana, your flower photography is stunning! I have to say I love them all, but the daffodil photo is especially nice! I think Washington is more floriferous than Central Florida right now! Is this a normal spring for you? I have to wait until Friday to work in my own garden, as we have two more cold days this week, and I will not tempt fate. Such a long winter for us this year!

Whee, I am worn clear out LOL! You have done so much girl! Enjoying the weather and being out in the garden I cannot blame you. I cannot wait either. Primroses have to be the most cheery flower. Love the bright colors. I like Myrtle too because it is evergreen and blooms so early but Creeping Myrtle is the hardest thing to get rid of when you decide to change out a bed. Ugh! I am still digging and jerking it out of one bed. The roots are endless. I hope friend yours is in a spot where you will leave it forever. LOL!

I'm getting tired just reading it all. That is gardening though and boy oh boy does it ever pay us back come this summer. You have such a lovely garden and I'm thinking it is due to your diligence in caring for it so well.

You've been busy. True about those perennials probably not needing the extra leaf mulch. Almost everything that was a tender perennial easily survived this winter (so far). Always great to remove grass to make room for more fun things to watch grow.I can't believe all the flowers on your Primroses!

It looks a lot of job Tatyana, you will loose lots of calories doing those! Imagine doing all those if you are in this hot and humid country like ours! You will not be able to finish everything. Thanks for the temperature like yours, you will have more flowers in your garden..... The photos are of course always great.

We have had the coldest winter here in England for 31 years, and it has shown in the garden.I would normally have daffodils in flower, winter jasmine, etc, but the only things flowering so far are primroses and clematis Freckles. My tulips and daffodils are only just springing to life.Yesterday morning was beautiful and sunny,no coat in the garden, this morning there is a hard frost! You are very lucky to have had a warm winter! Best wishes Betty xx

Well after seeing the cherry blossom on your last post I am not surprised at all at how much you got done - I just dream of doing things like that - plus I need to get out into the garden and burn off some of those calories I've kinda collected over the winter months! Great photos I've got similar plants in my garden but about 6 weeks behind. :) Rosie

I believe your winter was milder than ours! You got a lot accomplished, and now you are ahead. Does this mean more time for additional chores, or more time to sit back and enjoy it all? The flowers blooming in your garden are so lovely. I know they lift your spirits. Thanks for a delightful post to cheer us all.

We are running behind schedule here but do get a warm day here and there during the winter to play in the garden. If only the rain would stay away long enough for us to complete some planned projects...